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About the role This is an exciting opportunity to join the School of Healthcare at the University of Leicester as a Lecturer in Physiotherapy, contributing to a unique dual award programme delivered
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made to James Finney on james.finney@leicester.ac.uk. Applications for job share will be considered. As part of the University’s ongoing commitment to professional development, this role will also be
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includes contributing to the Defence Futures Fellowship Programme and maintaining a public-facing research presence. Applicants must be UK nationals or citizens of NATO or UK-allied countries. About you You
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://www.leicestershospitals.nhs.uk/ and the Public Health Service who are developing a programme of high-quality research within the NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) directed at respiratory disease, multimorbidity
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advanced space instrumentation—particularly camera systems for space applications. We are recruiting for two Graduate Instrumentation Scientists. As a Graduate Instrumentation Scientist, you’ll play a key
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interventions in healthcare workers and developing a network of NHS stakeholders. THRIVE is part of the UK-REACH programme which is a large inter-disciplinary programme of healthcare worker research looking at a
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About the role We are seeking a Research Assistant to join the School of Healthcare and contribute to the Paediatric Intensive Care Audit Network (PICANet), an internationally recognised programme
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of Life Sciences at the University of Leicester and the successful applicant would join the Leicester Kidney Lifestyle Team, supporting and driving research related to the £4 million kidney lifestyle
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science, and to contribute to a research programme with real-world impact. We welcome applicants with quantitative and/or qualitative research experience. About the LLHRG The LLHRG are part of the Diabetes
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and 4-year PhD programme, the van Geest MultiOmics facility, a NIHR Clinical Research Facility including a dedicated 3T MRI research scanner (BHF funded Siemens Vida with multinuclear capability) and